Physics
Problems 79 are related to the following scenario: We have a collection of 5 different mass/spring combinations that all have different properties. All of them have some damping and all have the same mass. The properties are summarized in the table below: Name Natural ...January 10, 2012

math
27x3=71 each triangle is an equillateral, all sides equal 71/3=27 would be each side lengthJanuary 9, 2012

Physics
1. If a mass on a spring and a pendulum have the same period on the moon where the gravity is about 1/6 of its value on the Earth, which one will run faster on the Earth? a. The mass on the spring. b. The pendulum. c. They will both run the same. d. It depends on which one has...January 9, 2012

Math
convert feet to inches: 10 feet = 120 inches 15 feet = 180 inches get the area of the floor: 120in x 180in= 21,600in^2 divide the area of the floor to the area of the tile: area of the tile is "9in^2" 21600in^2 divided by 9in^2 is 2,400 tiles.December 30, 2011

Physics
Water flows at a speed of 15 m/s through a pipe that has a radius of 0.40 m. The water then flows through a smaller pipe at a speed of 45 m/s. What is the radius of the smaller pipe?December 19, 2011

physics
A light spring of constant k = 156 N/m rests vertically on the bottom of a large beaker of water (Fig. P9.34a). A 4.10 kg block of wood (density = 650 kg/m3) is connected to the spring and the block-spring system is allowed to come to static equilibrium (Fig. P9.34b). What is...December 15, 2011

chemistry
A 15.0 ml sample of an unknown HClO4 solution requires 50.3 ml if 0.101 M NaOH for complete neutralization. What was the concentration of the unknown HClO4 solution? The neutralization reaction is: HClO4(aq)+ NaOh(aq)yields H2O(l)+ NaClO4 (aq) If anyone can help me to set this...December 3, 2011

Chem
A gas generator is constructed to collect the CO2(g) evolved from a reaction. during lab we set up the CO2 generator by placing 10ml of 3 M HCL in a 200mm test tube. then slide the 75mm test tube into the 200mm test tube without splashing any of the acid into the sample. The ...November 16, 2011

calculus
So from a previous post I asked, "f(x)=(1+x) what is f'(x) when x=0?" and someone replied, "the derivative of f(x)=x+1 is f'(x)=1 so your answer would just be 1" Now my question is why!? it doesn't matter what x is? f'x when x=238423904 will...November 8, 2011

Spanish
I had to write sentencesabout an ache in a certain body part with indirect pronoun . There were pictures provided and the first part of the sentence like "A mi amigo" and we had to fill in the restCould you check, please 1. pain in head A nosotros nos duele la cabeza...November 7, 2011

calculus
so it doesn't matter what x is? f'x when x=238423904 will also be 1? For some reason I thought that you would have to plug in 0 for x.. like f(x) = (1+x) and when x = 0, f(0) = (1+0) = 1. So f'(0) would = 0. Can anybody help me rationalize why this is wrong? thanks...November 3, 2011

physics
A 42-kg pole vaulter running at 14 m/s vaults over the bar. Her speed when she is above the bar is 1.7 m/s. Neglect air resistance, as well as any energy absorbed by the pole, and determine her altitude as she crosses the bar.October 12, 2011

physics
A model rocket is launched straight upward with an initial speed of 45.4 m/s. It accelerates with a constant upward acceleration of 2.98 m/s 2 until its engines stop at an altitude of 150 m. What is the maximum height reached by the rocket? The acceleration of gravity is 9.81 ...October 3, 2011

physics
A model rocket is launched straight upward with an initial speed of 45.4 m/s. It accelerates with a constant upward acceleration of 2.98 m/s 2 until its engines stop at an altitude of 150 m. What is the maximum height reached by the rocket? The acceleration of gravity is 9.81 ...October 2, 2011

physics
A helicopter is rising at 5.2 m/s when a bag of its cargo is dropped. The bag falls for 2.5 s. what is the bags velocitySeptember 19, 2011

Chemistry
Ejected neutrons sustain the fission reaction by serving as reactants to split additional fissionable nuclei, which roduce additional neutrons, which can slit additional dissionable nuclei, and so on. The result is a what???September 13, 2011

chemistry f/u
Thank you Mr. bobpursley. I am still unclear on a few things. massethanol*Ceth(Tf-7.7)+masswater*Cwater*(Tf-27.1)=0 solve for Tf 17.75g ethanol x(Tf-7.7)+31.6g water x (Tf-27.1)=0 This is the algebra that I do not know how to derive to move to the next step. Do I add it all to...September 4, 2011

Chemistry
New problem. Any assistance is greatly appreciated. 22.5 ml of ethanol (density=0.789 g/ml) initially at 7.7 deg. C is mixed with 31.6 ml of water (density=1.0 g/ml) initially at 27.1 deg. C in an insulated beaker. Assuming that no heat is lost, what is the final temperature ...September 4, 2011

Chemistry
New problem. Any assistance is greatly appreciated. 22.5 ml of ethanol (density=0.789 g/ml) initially at 7.7 deg. C is mixed with 31.6 ml of water (density=1.0 g/ml) initially at 27.1 deg. C in an insulated beaker. Assuming that no heat is lost, what is the final temperature ...September 4, 2011

Dr. Bob
Thank you kind sir for guiding my work on the last question. You gave me the means to answer the question correctly without giving me the answer. Your expertise is greatly appreciated. If you tutor online, I would gladly pay for your guidance if you are interestedSeptember 4, 2011

Chemistry
Thank you very much for your assistance preemptively. My question has to do with law of conservation of mass. A 50g sample of iron reacts with 21g of oxygen to from how many grams of iron oxide? Is the answer maybe 71g or 29g. This is stumping me.September 3, 2011

chemistry
This has to do with law of conservation of mass I believe but it stumps me. 50g or iron reacts with 21g of oxygen to form how many gram of iron oxide? Is the answer 71g or 29gSeptember 3, 2011

calculus
A large soup can is to be designed so that the can will hold 54pi cubic inches of soup. The radius of the can is "x" inches and the height of the can is "h" inches. Find the values for the radius and the height such that the amount of metal needed is as ...July 18, 2011

MATH
1) During the two months of the summer holiday, you find a summer job that pays $160 per week with a $10 a week raise. How much money will be made by the end of the summer? 2 Your grandmother offers you $1 on the first day of March break and offers to double it each day of the...July 8, 2011

maths
The mean weight (1.0042kg) of the contents of samples of 30 bags of sugar has standard error 0.008kg. Choose the option that is closest to the probability, to three decimal places, that the mean weight of the contents of samples of 30 bags of sugar will be 1kg or more. Options...June 13, 2011

maths
The mean weight (1.0042kg) of the contents of samples of 30 bags of sugar has standard error 0.008kg. Choose the option that is closest to the probability, to three decimal places, that the mean weight of the contents of samples of 30 bags of sugar will be 1kg or more. Options...June 12, 2011

maths
The mean weight (1.0042kg) of the contents of samples of 30 bags of sugar has standard error 0.008kg. Choose the option that is closest to the probability, to three decimal places, that the mean weight of the contents of samples of 30 bags of sugar will be 1kg or more. Options...June 11, 2011

Math Help
The fare for riding in a taxi is a $3 fixed charge and $0.80 per mile. The fare for a ride of d miles is $6.75. Write an equation that could be used to find d.May 26, 2011

Algebra
Par Manufacturing manufactures steel rods. Suppose the rods ordered by a customer are manufactured to a specification of 0.5 in. and are acceptable only if they are within the tolerance limits of 0.49 in. and 0.51 in. Letting x denote the diameter of a rod, write an inequality...May 26, 2011

math
well for the first one i'm pretty sure it is a parabola, and i'm confused on how you would find the vertex focus and directrixMay 19, 2011

math
how would you solve these equations? y^2+2y-2x+5=0 and (x^2/16)-(y+1)^2/(25)=1 thank you!May 19, 2011

stats
use technology to find the P-value for a two tailed test with n=28 and a test statistic t=2.032 P-value =???? Help please! i don't understand thisMay 8, 2011

math
Thanks. So no matter what the times I have to subtract the starting time from the ending time - right?May 5, 2011

math
if a game is started at 7:48am and finishes at 10:58am ... how do I figure how many hours and minutes it took to finish the game?May 5, 2011

Statistics
A certian company enjoyed 3.5% profits in year 1 over its revenue in Year 0. In Year 2, it enjoyed 5.75% profits over Year 1. In Year 3, it posted 1.25% profits over Year 2. What single, constant profit over this period of years would have produced the same profit? The teacher...May 3, 2011

physics
A particular guitar string is supposed to vibrate at 192 Hz, but it is measured to actually vibrate at 212 Hz. By what percent should the tension in the string be changed to get the frequency to the correct value?May 1, 2011

Chemistry HELP!!
A sample of nicotine weighing 0.3204 g was vaporized in a flask with a volume of 487 mL. This sample exrted pressure of 74.3 mm Hg at 20 degrees C. What is the molar mass of nicotine? I know this has to do with N=P*V/R*T. and 1 atm=760 mm Hg. Please help and show work. ...April 28, 2011

Chemistry
so then would i take: .284 L/44 g/mol =.006 then .006*100 g/mol =.645 then take .645/1.506 = .429 ---->.429 * 100 = 42.9% is this how i would get the answer?April 28, 2011

Chemistry
a sample of limestone and other solid materials is heated and the limestone decomposes to give calcium oxide and carbon dioxide: CaCO3 ----> CaO + CO2 a 1.506 g sample of limestone containing material produces 284 mL of CO2 at STP. what is the mass percent os CaCO3 in the ...April 28, 2011

Chemistry
A sample of nicotine weighing 0.3204 g was vaporized in a flask with a volume of 487 mL. This sample exrted pressure of 74.3 mm Hg at 20 degrees C. What is the molar mass of nicotine? I know this has to do with N=P*V/R*T. and 1 atm=760 mm Hg. Please help and show work. ...April 28, 2011

Chemistry DrBob
I don't understand how you get the answer. I really don't understand any of this, how do I set it up with the numbers? once i get how to do this, then i feel i will understand how to set these up from here on out. so if you could, show all your work, thanks (A). A ...April 27, 2011

Chemistry
(A). A reaction with a known q is performed in a bomb calorimeter and is found that 10.0 kj of heat is required to raise the temperature of the calorimeter by 2.15 degrees C. calculate the heat capacity of the calorimeter. (B). When 1.00 g of C2H6(g) is burned in the bomb ...April 27, 2011

chemistry
a reaction witha known q is performed in a bomb calorimeter and is found that 10.0 kj of heat is required to raise the temperature of the calorimeter by 2.15 degrees C. calculate the heat capacity of the calorimeter.April 27, 2011

chemistry
a reaction witha known q is performed in a bomb calorimeter and is found that 10.0 kj of heat is required to raise the temperature of the calorimeter by 2.15 degrees C. calculate the heat capacity of the calorimeter.April 27, 2011

Com155
Could you please help me locate the adjectives and adverbs in the below paragraph? Blending state of the art animation with live action, Hop is a comedy about E.B., the teenage son of the Easter Bunny. On the eve of taking over the family business, E.B. leaves for ...April 4, 2011

MATH
A yard stick/ruler would probably be a good choice. Measuring tape perhaps.March 27, 2011

Physics
A particle with a mass of 2.0×10−5 kg and a charge of +2.0 microC is released in a (parallel plate) uniform horizontal electric field of 13 N/C. If the plates are 5.6 cm on each side, how much charge is on each? (in pC) From what I have so far, the formula E=(4piKQ...March 27, 2011

Physics
Two charges, -2.0 micro C and -6.0 micro C, are located at (-0.65 m, 0) and (0.65 m, 0), respectively. There is a point on the x-axis between the two charges where the electric field is zero. Find the location of the point where the electric field is zero.March 26, 2011

chemistry
Name the following compounds (with absolute configurations) and are they enantiomers, diastereomers or structure isomers or no relation at all? img34.imageshack.us/i/namethese.jpg/ i think they are disteromers and their names are 1] 1S, 2S - (2-bromo - 3,4 - dimethyl pentane) ...March 17, 2011

chemistry
Write down the reaction between 1-pentyne and 2 molar HBr should it be 2 br or 4 br? img718.imageshack.us/i/triple2.jpg/March 14, 2011

chemistry
i posted this already but i got the answer for someone elses question. the pka of acetone is CH3COCH3 is 19.3 which of these bases is strong enough to deprotonate acetone? a)KOH (pka of H20 = 15.7) b)Na+ -C(triplebond)CH (pka of C2H2 = 25) c)NaHCO3 (pka of H2CO3 = 6.4) d)...March 14, 2011

chemistry
i posted this already but i got the answer for someone elses question. the pka of acetone is CH3COCH3 is 19.3 which of these bases is strong enough to deprotonate acetone? a)KOH (pka of H20 = 15.7) b)Na+ -C(triplebond)CH (pka of C2H2 = 25) c)NaHCO3 (pka of H2CO3 = 6.4) d)...March 12, 2011

Chemistry
the pka of acetone is CH3COCH3 is 19.3 which of these bases is strong enough to deprotonate acetone? a)KOH (pka of H20 = 15.7) b)Na+ -C(triplebond)CH (pka of C2H2 = 25) c)NaHCO3 (pka of H2CO3 = 6.4) d)NaOCH3 pka of CH3OH = 15.6) i know the answer is b but why is it b? is it ...March 12, 2011

AP Chemistry
There is an unknown amount of unlabelled monoprotic acid in an unknown amount of water titrated with a sample with a solution of NaOH of unknown molarity. After adding 10.0 mL of NaOH, the pH=5.0. The equivalence point is 32.22 mL of NaOH. What is the Ka? I have been looking ...March 8, 2011